Facebook adds new Estimated Daily Results report, upgrades Delivery Insights

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One of the issues plaguing Facebook Ads’ system over the years has been the struggle associated with mining data and insight from the platform. Facebook has continued to enhance their system, launching an all-new Estimated Daily Results, along with upgrades to Delivery Insights. The changes not only aid in planning, but also shed light on Auction Metrics including overlapping audiences and frequency issues.

The major addition in the upgrade is a smart estimating tool called Estimated Daily Results. This can be found within Ad Sets and gives advertisers estimated daily results across a slew of metrics: conversions, video views, bid amounts and more. Advertisers will be able to estimate ad sets in two formats: a budget curve and a slider bar. Similar to AdWords Keyword Planner tool, the slider will allow for input changes that will modify expected results, while the budget curve will update during the editing of a specific ad set.

This tool will be quite beneficial for advertisers, as planning for reach and conversions has long been a challenge for Facebook Ads users.

The other major change is the Delivery Insights dashboard upgrade. The new metrics will show auction overlap across audiences and how they may affect your spend. Another enhancement is an Audience Saturation metric to show just how your frequency is impacting your campaigns and overall cost per result.

These new features are available today in both your Delivery Insights dashboard and when editing campaigns. The slider bar will be rolling out to campaign creation in mid-April. For more, see the official release from Facebook.


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Greg Finn is the Director of Marketing for Cypress North, a company that provides world-class social media and search marketing services and web & application development. He has been in the Internet marketing industry for 10+ years and specializes in Digital Marketing. You can also find Greg on Twitter (@gregfinn) or LinkedIn.


 

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